ddickinson: I really want to try the Dawn of War 2 games, but as long as they use DRM, then I will have to give them a miss. Who knows, maybe one day they will come to GOG. I am used to waiting to play games these days, one of the downfalls of being DRM-Free only.
moonshineshadow: You know what? I wrote to Daedalic about the German language packs. And they told me they would not give them to us because they would have to pay fees since they do not own them. But when I asked them why they are selling them on steam since the same would apply there they started to ignore me. So while I still like there adventures I am not going to spend a high amount of money on their games anymore. They do not deserve to pay paid full price for their games if they have this attitude. At least that is how it works for me.
And do not worry I'll probably almost never visit the German forum or might even forget it exists, since I normally go directly to the General forums when coming to gog, I do not even vist the main page most of the days :D
ddickinson: Really? That is such a scummy move. They are clearly lying, doing what many do and giving more to Steam users. I wonder if it's some agreement with Steam that allows them to do it, Steam exclusive languages maybe. Either way it's horrible that they are doing it. I find it strange that they would need a licence for the native language, but not the English version. I think you are right to not give them your money unless during a sale, any company that treats customers like this don't deserve the business.
So no need to invade Germany (even though you are in Switzerland at the moment) to take you hostage and keep you here with us? That's great news.
*Looks a little disappointed and slowly hides weapons and battle maps for the invasion.*
*Then thinks to myself, "what am I going to do with all these tanks now?"* :-)
Maybe Sega will eventually show up. They keep losing money trying to resuscitate the rotting horse known as Sonic, so maybe they'll finally see GOG as a valid way to start making some of that money back.
But, on the other hand, this is the same company that tanked so hard they effectively killed their chances in the console market. So they're not exactly known for making great decisions.
Frankly, they lucked out big time by way of THQ's death.
But even so, I haven't heard much of anything positive when it comes to Company of Heroes 2.
Also, it's a frigging DLC nightmare, every piece of stupid shit imaginable all the way down to camo skins for units, and they want real money for that crap.
CarrionCrow: It's funny that you mention not paying full price for their items.
I'm honestly a bit surprised that they're still in business. Their items are more than a little overpriced and they deal in point-and-click adventures primarily.
Wasn't going to start paying their asking price, but if they're that dismissive towards a paying customer, that's one more reason to continue going for the lowest possible price for their items.
moonshineshadow: I was paying full price before just because I love adventure games and play them with my mum and wanted to support them. But with these shitty moves they lost my support and I lost one of the reasons to buy their games.
I'm sorry about that. It always sucks when you try hard to be supportive of a company you want to see succeed, only to have them turn out to be a piece of crap.